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they are not black people, brown people, muslims, latinos, so on. it seemed to me that the targets had in common is that they were americans. i think evan's right. we don't know where this came from but it does seem difficult to understand the targeting and if you look at the kinds of actions that radical right wing groups have carried out in the past, they attack targets that you can understand, a federal building, a gay nightclub, black church, those kinds of things. >> and we don't have any of that here and you don't see the data that is significant as well. >> well, the data is insignificant for the following reason. patriots day is important on the radical right but it's the date of april 19th that they care about. that's the date of the oklahoma city bombing, the beginning of the american revolution, of the start of the war, and a few other important historical dates. patriots day is celebrated in massachusetts on the third monday of april and that's why in massachusetts and only massachusetts patriots day was celebrated on a monday. >> so we
they are not black people, brown people, muslims, latinos, so on. it seemed to me that the targets had in common is that they were americans. i think evan's right. we don't know where this came from but it does seem difficult to understand the targeting and if you look at the kinds of actions that radical right wing groups have carried out in the past, they attack targets that you can understand, a federal building, a gay nightclub, black church, those kinds of things. >> and we don't...
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so senator brown is my guest here in a moment. patti ann: meanwhile texas governor rick perry will be talking about that deadly explosion south of dallas in just a few hours. one witness saying it was like a nuclear bomb went off. more than 160 people have been taken to area hospitals. we have this from sergeant patrick swanton from waco just moments ago. >> they are continuing their search-and-rescue efforts. they have not changed anything that they have been doing because of weather, because of rain, because it got cold. they're continuing to search for survivors or injured people to make sure we get them the medical help if they are still there. patti ann: and my next guest represents the district. he is republican congressman bill flores. congressman, thank you for joining us. i'm sorry it is a very difficult day i know. >> it's a tough day in our community, good morning, patti ann. patti ann: it started with a fire at this fertilizer plant and firefighters and at least one officer responded to that scene and tried to put out
so senator brown is my guest here in a moment. patti ann: meanwhile texas governor rick perry will be talking about that deadly explosion south of dallas in just a few hours. one witness saying it was like a nuclear bomb went off. more than 160 people have been taken to area hospitals. we have this from sergeant patrick swanton from waco just moments ago. >> they are continuing their search-and-rescue efforts. they have not changed anything that they have been doing because of weather,...
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john brown, thank you. it's always good seeing you. >> thank you very much, neil. >> neil: while the search for a suspect continues, details behind the deadly devices are now beginning to emerge. they're not pretty are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >> neil: you ever watch these guys who go through wreckage and sort of reassemble to try to find out what led -- i remember covering pan am flight 103 disaster and how they took pieces of metal and ultimately brought that whole thing back to moammar gadhafi and libya. remember that? just pieces of wreckage. as the investigation continues in boston, they're doing just that. and they're moving pretty fast. we turn right now to former chicago superintendent and former f.b.i. bomb technician, jody wise. what are they doing? what do they look for with each and every piece of twisted metal they
john brown, thank you. it's always good seeing you. >> thank you very much, neil. >> neil: while the search for a suspect continues, details behind the deadly devices are now beginning to emerge. they're not pretty are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >> neil: you ever watch these guys who go through...
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brown, thank you very much, to you, to your friends, to all of your supporters for being here. happy, african american history month. and more than a month, let's continue celebrating, let's keep doing this. this is a great enjoyment for all of us. thank you for being here. thank you for giving the insight for what you two share and not too shab by to have willie brown and now it is time to acknowledge and recognize our special guests stand and be recognized. david chiu? are you here or are they still in session? we want to acknowledge district five london breed, and district ten, supervisor, representing my hood, cohen. san francisco first african american city administrator naomi kelley. the mayor's office deputy chief of staff, for public safety. paul henderson. >> san francisco treasurer, sisneros. >> san francisco port commissioner kimberly brandon. commissioners south east city, toya moses. >> oakland port commissioner, brian parker. director of workforce development office of economi
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pamela brown is at the hospital what are you learning about his condition? >> we are learning that dzhokhar tsarnaev has a serious gunshot wound to the neck and is unable to speak. even so, federal prosecutors are expected to file charges soon. those charges could include terrorism charges and murder state charges at the very least. now, over in cambridge, richard donahue injured thursday night with suspects remains in critical condition. doctors yesterday said he barely made it but now they're cautiously optimistic about his condition. >> this was an injury where the officer's blood volume was almost entirely lost to the point of the heart stopping. the heart was resuscitated over the next 45 minutes or so by a very aggressive effort by first responders and by our people in the emergency department to the point of restoration of rhythm and pulse. >> reporter: as the city of boston continues to heal, many victims from monday's tragedy are being remembered today. s this there's a funeral this morning for victim krystle campbell. >> this has been a terrifying
pamela brown is at the hospital what are you learning about his condition? >> we are learning that dzhokhar tsarnaev has a serious gunshot wound to the neck and is unable to speak. even so, federal prosecutors are expected to file charges soon. those charges could include terrorism charges and murder state charges at the very least. now, over in cambridge, richard donahue injured thursday night with suspects remains in critical condition. doctors yesterday said he barely made it but now...
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former massachusetts senator scott brown is a fox news contributor. it must be hard to be in the state of colorado, senator, when you see your home state going through so much. what have you heard from your friend, your family, your contacts in massachusetts? >> well, i've obviously spoken to people in the u.s. senate, colleagues there, i've obviously spoken to law enforcement, friend, people that participated in the race, and you're going to see sorries like you just showed by mr. yanni, coming out more and more. there will be more and more heart wrenching. the things that people can do right now in massachusetts and throughout the country is you can donate blood, get involved in the red cross and help a lot of the organizations that are going to need help to get these people back to full recovery. listen, like many of you throughout the country, i was sad, confused, but now i'm angry, and i have been for some time, looking forward to the people or person who did this. holding them fully accountable and making sure that this -- we have a top to botto
former massachusetts senator scott brown is a fox news contributor. it must be hard to be in the state of colorado, senator, when you see your home state going through so much. what have you heard from your friend, your family, your contacts in massachusetts? >> well, i've obviously spoken to people in the u.s. senate, colleagues there, i've obviously spoken to law enforcement, friend, people that participated in the race, and you're going to see sorries like you just showed by mr. yanni,...
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pamela brown with the city's response to the terror attacks. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen live this morning at brigham women's hospital. but we want to begin with susan candiotti tracking the latest on this fbi probe. new pictures this morning of this badly damaged pressure cooker here. what can you tell us? >> good morning, brooke. you know, these bits and pieces are so crucial to investigators because not only will they take them to try to piece these explosive devices, homemade devices back together again through working on them at the fbi lab in quantico, virginia, they're doing that now, but they'll also try to trace back each and every component, possibly to where these things were bought so they can try to figure out who did this. crime scene photos show part of what could be a pressure cooker used in the bombings. others show charred wire attached to a battery. what appears to be a small circuit board. a half-inch nail, a bloodstained zipper pull tab. another shows what looks like massive ball bearings bbs. investigators
pamela brown with the city's response to the terror attacks. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen live this morning at brigham women's hospital. but we want to begin with susan candiotti tracking the latest on this fbi probe. new pictures this morning of this badly damaged pressure cooker here. what can you tell us? >> good morning, brooke. you know, these bits and pieces are so crucial to investigators because not only will they take them to try to piece these explosive devices,...
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the brown twin sisters have been with us for many decades. mary is here today, she's here in celebration and memory of her sister as we all are and we want to take this opportunity to use the arbor day to have a cedar tree, a tree that will grow taller than mary or i. it will grow to be a hundred feet tall. it will be a tree that will be celebrated here in san francisco for generations to come and we thought it would be not only appropriate, but we thought it would be our honor by planting this tree in recognition of vivian and her wonderful contributions to our city. and we are especially blessed with maryann honoring us with her presence. it's not that easy for her to get around these days but she has and continues to be part of an incredible twin sisters. but now she's also missing vivian as much as we are and we felt this would be a proper way to create a celebratory atmosphere on how we miss vivian, how much she meant to us and take this opportunity for arbor day to plant this tree in her name. how is that, maryann for a great celebratio
the brown twin sisters have been with us for many decades. mary is here today, she's here in celebration and memory of her sister as we all are and we want to take this opportunity to use the arbor day to have a cedar tree, a tree that will grow taller than mary or i. it will grow to be a hundred feet tall. it will be a tree that will be celebrated here in san francisco for generations to come and we thought it would be not only appropriate, but we thought it would be our honor by planting this...
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mayor brown, has done all of it. and he has paid attention to every detail and i am still catching up to learn, but it is. even to be close to what he has been trying to do and of course, especially this year with the trials and tribulations of i suppose any mayor in their first elected year goes through, you know, i take a lot of things personally and i must always go back and say, willie, did this happen to you? >> and, of course, getting the great advice that is absolutely necessary, because, when you sit in this seat, and you have the enormous responsibilities and you don't have the 30 years of experience that mayor brown did, but you similarly appreciate what it takes to run the city, to ask for help, and now i am getting a lot of free help from willie and i appreciate that. and it is, it really is, something that he has given time and time again with my predecessor nuwsom who leaned a lot on him and i am doing the same thing and if we get things done, it is a lot to do with making sure that we don't make costly
mayor brown, has done all of it. and he has paid attention to every detail and i am still catching up to learn, but it is. even to be close to what he has been trying to do and of course, especially this year with the trials and tribulations of i suppose any mayor in their first elected year goes through, you know, i take a lot of things personally and i must always go back and say, willie, did this happen to you? >> and, of course, getting the great advice that is absolutely necessary,...
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pamela brown with us here in boston this morning. i want to bring in former cia analyst peter brookes. he's a former analyst for the cia, as i said, also with the defense department. thank you so much for being with us this morning. i really appreciate it. and, peters, here's the question, we know that the suspect is sedated. we know that he's intubated with injuries to the throat. if there is communication going on, we can presume it's probably by writing. you probably can't get all the answers you want, so what are the key questions to ask right now? >> of course the other question is, i'm not a medical professional, but to what level of competent can he answer those questions? but as we said, the most important thing right now, john, is to know if there's any other plots under way. if there's any other bombs out there. issues of public -- of public safety. eventually down the road they're going to want to get into the history of this, because obviously the other terrorist, his older brother, is gone. they're going to want to know
pamela brown with us here in boston this morning. i want to bring in former cia analyst peter brookes. he's a former analyst for the cia, as i said, also with the defense department. thank you so much for being with us this morning. i really appreciate it. and, peters, here's the question, we know that the suspect is sedated. we know that he's intubated with injuries to the throat. if there is communication going on, we can presume it's probably by writing. you probably can't get all the...
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jerry brown will be up for re-election next year. the two biggest groups that don't want it touched are labor unions which use it to shakedown projects. unless you put labor union on the projects, we will sue you. environmentalists don't want it changed at all. why would the democratic members go against the two biggest constituents? >> is this really mitigating things or what they consider a blackmail operation? >> supporters of sequia will say most projects are built anyway. most are required to put in an extra turn line and that kind of thing. it makes them bear the costs. critics say that there are really bad abuses. a famous case in san jose where one guy had a gas station across street from another guy. he wanted to put in three or for more pumps and the other guy sued him saying you does not do the study. all because he wanted to hurt the other guy's business. the question is can anybody write legislation that laws the public to participate and keeps the environmental laws strong and keeps the air getting cleaner and water cle
jerry brown will be up for re-election next year. the two biggest groups that don't want it touched are labor unions which use it to shakedown projects. unless you put labor union on the projects, we will sue you. environmentalists don't want it changed at all. why would the democratic members go against the two biggest constituents? >> is this really mitigating things or what they consider a blackmail operation? >> supporters of sequia will say most projects are built anyway. most...
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that's where we find pamela brown this morning. what have we learned? >> reporter: we are learning new information this morning. we learned from a department of justice official that federal prosecutors have been here at the hospital since last night figuring out possible charges to bring forward and we're learning from that official that those charges will be coming soon even possibly while the suspect is still here at the hospital. now, we don't know the extent of the charges that will be brought forward but according to the doj official, the suspect will face terrorism charges. he is in federal custody. he will be charged with federal charges and he could face murder charges on the state level. now interesting to note here, there is no death penalty here in the state of massachusetts but the death penalty could be sought on the federal level since that supersedes state charges. no charges have been brought forward yet but we're hearing from a department of justice official that the charges will be brought soon. also any minute now we're waiting for a
that's where we find pamela brown this morning. what have we learned? >> reporter: we are learning new information this morning. we learned from a department of justice official that federal prosecutors have been here at the hospital since last night figuring out possible charges to bring forward and we're learning from that official that those charges will be coming soon even possibly while the suspect is still here at the hospital. now, we don't know the extent of the charges that will...
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thank you. >> mike brown, founder of inner city youth. i been working with the youth from bay-view, lakeview, and just about every community in san francisco. these young men you know the mayor is talking about rolling out his violence prevention plan. if he knew the work i do in this community, he would be calling me in. i been here since i retired in muny from 2005. we have been funded since 97. and i wouldn't accept pay for three years. now my pay is minimum, i do it because people think a guy is getting funded. you assume what my salary is. and i hire people that get paid more than me. but enough for me, i am fighting for the kids. and we done lost so many kids out here it's just sad. and for us to get cut on the resurgence program and i hope they come to the studio and we help them get their cds and their whole program to be able to go out in the community and give people their dvd's and cd's so they can run their own record label. we want to get on a positive note and not talk about this negative rap. if the mayor is going to be ser
thank you. >> mike brown, founder of inner city youth. i been working with the youth from bay-view, lakeview, and just about every community in san francisco. these young men you know the mayor is talking about rolling out his violence prevention plan. if he knew the work i do in this community, he would be calling me in. i been here since i retired in muny from 2005. we have been funded since 97. and i wouldn't accept pay for three years. now my pay is minimum, i do it because people...
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>> all right, pamela brown here in boston with us. again, that moment of silence happens at 2:50 p.m. today. want to bring in massachusetts attorney general martha coakley. you know, while it appears right now that the suspect is in the hospital right now, he has been sedated, he is intubated, we want to find out what he may be saying to investigators at this point. has there been any communication yet with the suspect? >> well, of course, i don't know that exactly. keeping in mind, this is still a very active, ongoing investigation. people are focused on what he may be able to say, but there's also a lot of work going on by the federal authorities, with state authorities, on warrants that were done on looking at social media. so this is still a very active, ongoing investigation. i'm sure what he is saying, if he is saying anything, is important but it's not the only piece of the investigation. >> but you can't confirm at this point that he is, in fact, responsive? >> i can't. >> when he is able to communicate, if and when he is able
>> all right, pamela brown here in boston with us. again, that moment of silence happens at 2:50 p.m. today. want to bring in massachusetts attorney general martha coakley. you know, while it appears right now that the suspect is in the hospital right now, he has been sedated, he is intubated, we want to find out what he may be saying to investigators at this point. has there been any communication yet with the suspect? >> well, of course, i don't know that exactly. keeping in mind,...
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there is a game when the jets played the cleveland browns. would keephe jets the ball and make a field goal. the jets got 3 yards, but they lost the ball. cleveland gets the ball and they could run the clock out. -- theveland browns referee blew the whistle. you cannot take your helmet off before the game is over. the jets kept the ball and kicked a field goal and won the game. you cannot shout before the game is over. [applause] >> rev. jesse jackson. melanie campbell, you has been in the trenches. our legend.rd from we want to hear from you. >> [inaudible] i thought you were my friend. until just now. how do you come behind that? how do come behind that? reverend, thank you. forgiving as a teaching moment. for giving us a history lesson in real time. , our elders, who have not left the battlefield. that we challenged us need more prophetic voices, the faith stand with leaders, to stand with the civil rights leaders. i want the sisters to stand up for a moment. [applause] to askst thing i want you, are you ready for the fight? brothers, stan
there is a game when the jets played the cleveland browns. would keephe jets the ball and make a field goal. the jets got 3 yards, but they lost the ball. cleveland gets the ball and they could run the clock out. -- theveland browns referee blew the whistle. you cannot take your helmet off before the game is over. the jets kept the ball and kicked a field goal and won the game. you cannot shout before the game is over. [applause] >> rev. jesse jackson. melanie campbell, you has been in...
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i'm ray suarez. >> brown: i'm jeffrey brown. thank you and goodnight. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and suzy geling. brought to you by -- >> thestreet.com. multimedia tools for an ever-changing financial world. our dividend stock adviser guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. real money helps you think through ideas for investing and trading stocks. action alerts plus is a charitable trust portfolio that provides trade-by-trade strategies. online, mobile, social media. we are thestreet.com. >> tech trifecta. a big night for technology as google, microsoft and ibm report earnings
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the investigation into who was behind the attack, which president obama now calls a "terrorist act." >> brown: three people were killed and more than 150 were injured, many critically. hari sreenivasan talks with a trauma doctor who led a team that treated the wounded. >> one of our trauma surgeons ran the marathon and when he finied realized what was happening and came in to operate on some of the patients. >> ifill: and the daily download team looks at social media's role in spreading tragic as well as healing messages. >> brown: then, the supreme court takes up a child custody case that tests the scope of a federal law intended to protect native american families. marcia coyle recaps today's arguments. >> ifill: and a new bipartisan report finds that after 9/11, the u.s. "engaged in the practice of torture" with detainees. we talk with two of the authors. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs new
i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the investigation into who was behind the attack, which president obama now calls a "terrorist act." >> brown: three people were killed and more than 150 were injured, many critically. hari sreenivasan talks with a trauma doctor who led a team that treated the wounded. >> one of our trauma surgeons ran the marathon and when he finied realized what was happening and came in...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we get reaction to today's vote and what it means for the future of gun legislation. >> ifill: then, conflicting reports caused confusion over the status of the investigation into the boston bombings. we have the latest on what's known and what's not. >> brown: letters sent to the president and members of congress were believed to contain the poison, ricin. todd zwillich of wnyc reports on the suspicious packages. >> ifill: and britain's first female prime minister is buried. in london, thousands turn out to wish margaret thatcher a fond farewell, others to bid her good riddance. >> brown: marcia coyle has analysis of today's unanimous ruling from the supreme court that blocks human rights cases abroad from being tried in the u.s. >> ifill: and judy woodruff talks to the author of the new book "clean," about his deep dive into the myths and realities of drug addiction. >> it's seen as a choice: "if you're having problems in your lifeecause you're using drugs
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i was talking to them about governor brown. he's ultimately going to sign these bulls about bullet clips, or is he going to. what is his stance on the issue of gun control. >> his history is very mixed. the one thing that both sides agree on, nobody knows which wager are you brown is going to go with. -- which way jerry brown is going to go on this. >> he said people have the right to protect themselves at home. >> as governor he's been on both sides of the issue. >> reporter: where do you think he's going to sign. >> i expect he'll sign whatever reaches his desk. i think he's going to have impact quietly on what will reach his desk. he's not going to be in a position where he's protecting the gun manufacturers of america, and not the gun owners but the gun manufacturers. >> reporter: on the national level, the shame on the senate call from president obama, my question is did the democrats did they throw in the towel too early on gun ban. >> absolutely. there is no way in the world they should have allowed the process of the so
i was talking to them about governor brown. he's ultimately going to sign these bulls about bullet clips, or is he going to. what is his stance on the issue of gun control. >> his history is very mixed. the one thing that both sides agree on, nobody knows which wager are you brown is going to go with. -- which way jerry brown is going to go on this. >> he said people have the right to protect themselves at home. >> as governor he's been on both sides of the issue. >>...
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i want to read something from tom brown. he says i'm happy to report that the two resolutions passed by the republican party shows on enabling awareness of the need for greatest accountability in governance. the resolution supporting the uc states the - they does not carol represent the stakeholders and as executives of financial institutions frequently subject to conflicts of interests and often lack backgrounds in education and a thank you and thank tom brown for that as well >> i want to mention a couple of things. city college is really vital. it's not simply a place for people to go to get they're under graduate things done it's part of an ongoing system for people with disabilities. just like when seniors it's not just medical services they need it's a whole care there's senior centers and a number of others things that enhance their lives. city college also addresses those services it's an enrichment. many of the people utilize those services so listen to the community and use those propose a taxes to improve it >> mi
i want to read something from tom brown. he says i'm happy to report that the two resolutions passed by the republican party shows on enabling awareness of the need for greatest accountability in governance. the resolution supporting the uc states the - they does not carol represent the stakeholders and as executives of financial institutions frequently subject to conflicts of interests and often lack backgrounds in education and a thank you and thank tom brown for that as well >> i want...
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so i think a lot of us in washington are like charlie brown. we want to believe that there have been experiences in the past were growth strategies have not been specific or carried through. i think everyone is looking forward very much to this growth strategy and specific elements that get carried through. the question is about the first zero. can you give us a little more flavor of the discussion about monetary stimulus not just in japan but another advanced economy and the impact of that on global partners and whether there was significant concern about that issue to address the monetary stimulus? >> [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: with this issue, at the g 20 meeting that was held, where the future of the government had abandoned and the previous in february, the second one of the week in washington. the question everyone wanted to know about the impact on the asian policy in japan because right now the interest rate is at the point that is not 5%
so i think a lot of us in washington are like charlie brown. we want to believe that there have been experiences in the past were growth strategies have not been specific or carried through. i think everyone is looking forward very much to this growth strategy and specific elements that get carried through. the question is about the first zero. can you give us a little more flavor of the discussion about monetary stimulus not just in japan but another advanced economy and the impact of that on...
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i see it all over the city that a tag is painted over with brown paint, with whatever is available. and then it becomes a real problem because it's really hard to remove it then. so, i think that -- my thought about it, i know dpw doesn't have the financial resources, but realistically i think sidewalks even though they're kind of that nebulous gray area where technically they're owned by the property owner, but they really are public property. and i think that's something that dpw should somehow find the funding to take care of that property because private property owners are not going to hire somebody with a power washer to come out there and do it. i just know it. i mean, i see very, very few examples of that. >> larry. >> i would agree. but as always, it's an issue of funding. we do have approved product listses on our website. so, if you run into somebody, there are some there they can use and actually work relatively well. but the ultimately cities face this all the time. you have to make decisions about what resources you have and what you can and can't do with the resources
i see it all over the city that a tag is painted over with brown paint, with whatever is available. and then it becomes a real problem because it's really hard to remove it then. so, i think that -- my thought about it, i know dpw doesn't have the financial resources, but realistically i think sidewalks even though they're kind of that nebulous gray area where technically they're owned by the property owner, but they really are public property. and i think that's something that dpw should...
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i'm ray suarez. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online where you can continue to follow breaking news from boston. and we'll be here again monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all
i'm ray suarez. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online where you can continue to follow breaking news from boston. and we'll be here again monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda...
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again we understand that pamela brown has information about possible charges. we will get to pamela as soon as we can. >>> this is an international
again we understand that pamela brown has information about possible charges. we will get to pamela as soon as we can. >>> this is an international
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we update the investigation, both in the u.s. and abroad, into the two brothers believed to be behind the blasts, as the youngest remains hospitalized in serious, but stable condition. >> ifill: and we explore the legal questions raised by trying dzhokhar tsarnaev in federal court. >> brown: then, ray suarez gets an update on guantanamo bay, where more than half the prisoners are now on a hunger strike, protesting their indefinite detentions. >> ifill: paul solman has the story of older workers starting new businesses late in life. >> if you're smart and you realize you're getting older, well then, get into a business where you leverage the younger people and eventually you become the great gray god. >> brown: and judy woodruff looks into the trial of kermit gosnell-- the philadelphia abortion doctor accused of eight counts of murder. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ movin
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we update the investigation, both in the u.s. and abroad, into the two brothers believed to be behind the blasts, as the youngest remains hospitalized in serious, but stable condition. >> ifill: and we explore the legal questions raised by trying dzhokhar tsarnaev in federal court. >> brown: then, ray suarez gets an update on guantanamo bay, where more than half the prisoners are now on a hunger strike,...
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when jerry brown revealed his place was nearly robbed over the weekend. the governor's efforts to make the state a safer place. >> i understand the importance of public safety. >> governor brown found this out firsthand this weekend when crime hit him close to home. at his home in fact. speaking to crime victims at the rally on the capital steps, brown told them he, too, was a victim. >> just a few days ago, a gentleman was found on my balcony trying to break in. >> that's right, out of all the places, brown says a man tried to break into his fourth story loft. >> i live on top of pf changs on the fourth floor. >> he called 911 when he saw the man on the governor's balcony. they showed up and arrested the suspect on prowling charges. somehow he made it on to the roof before getting on to the balcony. there's in evidence the possible would be burglar was targeting the california governor. the governor used his story to show victims he feels their pain. >> i know the feeling. i know the anxiety. and i want to do nothing more to make this place safe, but i h
when jerry brown revealed his place was nearly robbed over the weekend. the governor's efforts to make the state a safer place. >> i understand the importance of public safety. >> governor brown found this out firsthand this weekend when crime hit him close to home. at his home in fact. speaking to crime victims at the rally on the capital steps, brown told them he, too, was a victim. >> just a few days ago, a gentleman was found on my balcony trying to break in. >>...
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our reporter pam brown has been there. she's in watertown, back with us live and most of that area, it looks like a ghost town behind you. it's locked down. >> reporter: it really is. it's desolate around here. i was just thinking it feels like it would maybe on a big holiday. all the stores are closed. you don't see any residents walking around, no cars on the streets other than the o'occasional humvees and state police cars that drive by us. so it really is a ghost town. to my right, not far from where i am, there was a situation where authorities had their guns drawn, and they were surrounding someone. we just learned moments ago that that scene has been cleared, that they don't believe the person they were surrounding was the suspect we're looking for. this situation here in watertown continues to escalate as authorities look for dzhokhar tsamaev. the entire area on lockdown. hundreds of thousands of people in their homes. the doors locked as this man hunt continues. >> all right pam brown. thank you for that latest up
our reporter pam brown has been there. she's in watertown, back with us live and most of that area, it looks like a ghost town behind you. it's locked down. >> reporter: it really is. it's desolate around here. i was just thinking it feels like it would maybe on a big holiday. all the stores are closed. you don't see any residents walking around, no cars on the streets other than the o'occasional humvees and state police cars that drive by us. so it really is a ghost town. to my right,...
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the project revealed brown hit the hit list hid the legal documents. brown admitted to the crime. >> there is another proposal in the state legislature to stiffen penalties. penalties made weaker by reassignment. the bill targets felons. they only get 180 days in jail. the bill authored by two lawmakers would send parole violateors to state prison up to a year. >> this is a class of offender we want to consider are they right to just keep getting out. >> realignment transfering to county jails, critics say many are being released with very little supervision. >> police found something fishy this morning outside joe's crab shack. three large bags full of marijuana. they were garbage bags filled with pot. police say those bags contain about 50 pounds of pot them still haven't said how they got there or who is responsible. >> well, oakland unified schools will vote on a possible acting superintendent this week. today announcing dr. gary yee as a candidate for the job. he is also an oakland native. the board says yee has a special knowledge that the distri
the project revealed brown hit the hit list hid the legal documents. brown admitted to the crime. >> there is another proposal in the state legislature to stiffen penalties. penalties made weaker by reassignment. the bill targets felons. they only get 180 days in jail. the bill authored by two lawmakers would send parole violateors to state prison up to a year. >> this is a class of offender we want to consider are they right to just keep getting out. >> realignment...
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governor brown says public safety is his no. 1 priority he needs to consider the financial picture. >> it's a mess. it's taking a long time to fix. but the rhetoric of key way is when it gets factored into the $27 billion deficit. >> still governor brown said he's appealing a federal judge's order that the state release 10,000 more prisoners by the end-of-the year. >> the summer outlook is brighter than you might think for the bay area's water and power supply. new at 6:00ktvu joins us live along the american river with the early assessment. ken. >> reporter: frank, we are along the banks of american river. you can see it's moving fairly slowly right now. that's due in part to our record and dry winter that we just experienced. it effects river flow and also effects hydroelectric power generation. as you will see it's not going to effect our power supply as much as one might think. >> lake levels, snowpacks, the state of our transmission lines just a few things factor that go into forecasting our power outlook for the summer ahead. >> over all california is looking to be in fairly goo
governor brown says public safety is his no. 1 priority he needs to consider the financial picture. >> it's a mess. it's taking a long time to fix. but the rhetoric of key way is when it gets factored into the $27 billion deficit. >> still governor brown said he's appealing a federal judge's order that the state release 10,000 more prisoners by the end-of-the year. >> the summer outlook is brighter than you might think for the bay area's water and power supply. new at 6:00ktvu...
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brown, picks up the rebound in front of antti niemi and ties it up. on we are going to overtime and then a shootout. raffi torres, they hated him and now they love him. sharks win 3-2. >>> nate montana, son of hall of famer joe is scheduled to work out as part of the 49ers program. news will be back in a moment. medications? i don't know. last immunization shots? really? honey, what's my blood pressure medicine called? one time i took something and i blew up like a puffer fish. i'm probably allergic to that. at kaiser permanente, your medical information is available to you and your doctors. quickly. securely. no guesswork required. better information. better care. kaiserpermanente. thrive. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes halle berry, rachel maddow, the music of ashley monroe and "headlines." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you v
brown, picks up the rebound in front of antti niemi and ties it up. on we are going to overtime and then a shootout. raffi torres, they hated him and now they love him. sharks win 3-2. >>> nate montana, son of hall of famer joe is scheduled to work out as part of the 49ers program. news will be back in a moment. medications? i don't know. last immunization shots? really? honey, what's my blood pressure medicine called? one time i took something and i blew up like a puffer fish. i'm...
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stuart: you're making a case governor brown will frack. he will face gigantic opposition from the uber green environmentalist of california. >> he will, but a usc study that has been independently done to be sure it was in part financed by oil and gas industry, they argued this needs to be done and will have a great environmental and economic impact. another study in new york looked at not only economi the economit of environmental impact and said fracking can be done safely. two studies done by either coast. the tax revenues are big enough, powerful enough, job creation big enough will override the power environmentalists have in the state of california. stuart: i think you're right, i'm asking you if california goes ahead and does this, that would open the door to all of america. i can't see anybody standing in the way of fracking for natural gas and oil. >> that is right. it is a similar decision obama made on the keystone pipeline situation. the prime minister of canada was shocked and turned it down. his administration looked at it, p
stuart: you're making a case governor brown will frack. he will face gigantic opposition from the uber green environmentalist of california. >> he will, but a usc study that has been independently done to be sure it was in part financed by oil and gas industry, they argued this needs to be done and will have a great environmental and economic impact. another study in new york looked at not only economi the economit of environmental impact and said fracking can be done safely. two studies...
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a woman saw a white dog running around bradshaw and brown road. she grabbed it when the dog tried to bite her. she dropped the dog. >> i went down in it and seen it. i got scared it was going to bite me. it turned around and ran back in the pipe. >> not long after that, the police and firefighters were able to get the dog out. they used bailing wiring. the dog appears to be in pretty good health. so far, the police are not sure if the dog has an opener or not. -- an owner or not. >> want to check in with sal see what's happening on the roads. things are better in some areas, tori and dave and the same in others. let's start off with -- let's start off in oakland. the traffic is looking good. i also want to let you know at the bay bridge this morning we have a delay. it's about a 15-minute delay. today is a day-time giants' game, 12:45 first pitch verses the diamondbacks and that means the game should be over sometime during the afternoon commute and that's usually a brutal drive home if you are trying to leave san francisco after mixing in with th
a woman saw a white dog running around bradshaw and brown road. she grabbed it when the dog tried to bite her. she dropped the dog. >> i went down in it and seen it. i got scared it was going to bite me. it turned around and ran back in the pipe. >> not long after that, the police and firefighters were able to get the dog out. they used bailing wiring. the dog appears to be in pretty good health. so far, the police are not sure if the dog has an opener or not. -- an owner or not....
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he's a light caucasian male with longer brown curly hair. you've seen the picture. you all have it. that's the individual we're looking for at this moment. >> that's suspect number two? >> that's suspect number two, the white-capped individual. >> suspect number one was shot then? >> that's correct. >> so suspect number one was the one the fbi -- >> i just want to be clear, we'll do regular updates to this. right now, we're in a public safety mode here. our immediate concern is for those people in the neighborhood up there. we have an active search going on by tactical teams to locate and apprehend this particular individual. he should be considered armed and dangerous and is a threat to anybody that might approach him. so please, use extreme caution and stay in your homes. if you hear something, if you see something unusual, we'd like you to call 911. >> and in addition to that armed and dangerous suspect on the loose, police are saying that there may be unexploded devices in and around watertown. so they are considering the possibility of locking down that entire area. i want to b
he's a light caucasian male with longer brown curly hair. you've seen the picture. you all have it. that's the individual we're looking for at this moment. >> that's suspect number two? >> that's suspect number two, the white-capped individual. >> suspect number one was shot then? >> that's correct. >> so suspect number one was the one the fbi -- >> i just want to be clear, we'll do regular updates to this. right now, we're in a public safety mode here. our...
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all this trust rates ann brown now whose daughter was cyberbullied years ago in san jose. brown says the school refused to let her come and talk about cyberbullying. >> they wouldn't let me go two years ago even though there were parents' request and civil rights people who were wanting to come free of charge. they were just burying their head in the sand saying we don't have an issue. we don't have a problem. >>> good evening to you. a forecast that will hopefully provide a little bit of balance. we have good news. so much going on in the world. if you like sunshine, this is good news for you. live look outside, we are mostly clear. temperatures will drop down to about 50. watch the warm-up tomorrow. tax you down to morgan hill. sunshine tomorrow, 78. sunny and warm on friday. that is where we will stay for a while. low pressure moving out. high pressure moving in. that will cause the wind to relax. you won't have a fifth straight day of the wind but we'll have high pressure building in. the wind will die down and temperatures tomorrow will get into the upper 70s. then hi
all this trust rates ann brown now whose daughter was cyberbullied years ago in san jose. brown says the school refused to let her come and talk about cyberbullying. >> they wouldn't let me go two years ago even though there were parents' request and civil rights people who were wanting to come free of charge. they were just burying their head in the sand saying we don't have an issue. we don't have a problem. >>> good evening to you. a forecast that will hopefully provide a...